What does the word ‘or’ indicate in the sentence: You can have pizza or pasta for dinner.
A. Indicates a choice between three options
B. Indicates a choice between pizza and pasta
C. Indicates a choice between dinner options
D. Choice between two options
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Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: “She loves to read. She visits the library every week.”
A. She loves to read, so she visits the library every week.
B. She loves to read, but she visits the library every week.
C. She loves to read, or she visits the library every week.
D. She loves to read, for she visits the library every week.
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